I am trying to decide on a model of BK skimmer. I have been talking with Madison and don't want to overwhelm the poor guy.
Due to physical layout of my system I am looking at either the 300 internal, or the 250 ext. I currently have 250 net gallons and will soon be adding an additional 90 in a prop set-up.
Basically, I want to put the skimmer where the zeo reactor is since this is where the raw tank water drains.

When the internal models are tuned correctly, how much flow can be expected? I mean does it reduce by 20%, 30% or what? Since the 300 internal flows 1500 gph, and the 250 1000 gph. I only flow 1000 gph through my sump, so if I run a 300 internal, the settling/skimmer tank will empty faster than the overflow can fill it, and it would be a balancing act with the 250. What is the recommended gph feed for the 250 ext.?
And...
I need to know if the discharge pipe is high enough to make it over the 16" high sides of the two sump tanks so I can drain the skimmer into the larger sump section.
Thanks for the help
Marshal
Due to physical layout of my system I am looking at either the 300 internal, or the 250 ext. I currently have 250 net gallons and will soon be adding an additional 90 in a prop set-up.
Basically, I want to put the skimmer where the zeo reactor is since this is where the raw tank water drains.

When the internal models are tuned correctly, how much flow can be expected? I mean does it reduce by 20%, 30% or what? Since the 300 internal flows 1500 gph, and the 250 1000 gph. I only flow 1000 gph through my sump, so if I run a 300 internal, the settling/skimmer tank will empty faster than the overflow can fill it, and it would be a balancing act with the 250. What is the recommended gph feed for the 250 ext.?
And...
I need to know if the discharge pipe is high enough to make it over the 16" high sides of the two sump tanks so I can drain the skimmer into the larger sump section.
Thanks for the help
Marshal
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